FLORHAM PARK - There are times when John Morton feels more like a juggler than the Jets’ first-year offensive coordinator.

In his search for perfect offensive balance, which Morton says is 60-40 tilted towards passing, he’s open to anything.

He’s had long discussions with quarterbacks coach Jeremy Bates, who has NFL experience as a coordinator, and, of course, he’s open to head coach Todd Bowles’ input.

“I think John has done a great job considering the pieces that he has to add - it seems like we’re adding a guy every other week,” said Bowles. “Just blending those guys together and figuring out what they can do and still trying to get his offense off the ground.”

For a change, Morton received good news Thursday when running back Bilal Powell, who sat out five practices and last weekend’s New England game because of a calf injury, worked out and was deemed fit to play against the Dolphins in Miami on Sunday.

“It’ll be good,” Bowles said of Powell’s return. “It will give us another healthy body. Hopefully, we can make some plays.”

The odds would seem to suggest that could happen. For the first time in a month, the Jets will have a full complement of running backs, with Matt Forte, Powell and rookie Elijah McGuire.

Forte, Powell and McGuire have combined for 554 yards and three touchdowns on the ground, with Powell producing 302 total yards and two TDs.

But the Jets have generated only 108 rushing yards in their last two games, a far cry from Week 4, a 23-20 overtime win over Jacksonville, when they rushed for a season-high 163 yards.

“Where we fail is executing the play properly,” Morton said. “All it takes is one guy. You know what I mean?”

To eliminate mistakes, Morton juggles everything from game plans, to reacting to what defenses do, to trying to exploit a defense’s weakness.

That could be difficult against the Dolphins, which are playing better defense and just enough offense since losing to the Jets 20-6 in Week 3.

Miami has had three starters that didn’t play against the Jets return and there’s always All-World tackle Ndamukong Suh switching from one side to the other before snaps.

“You can’t really stop him,” said Bowles. “He affects the ball game every time he plays.”

Which is why Morton is working overtime this week. Josh McCown, his 38-year-old quarterback, had his first 300-yard game against the Patriots, but Morton doesn’t want to make it a habit of having McCown attempt 47 passes. Some of Jets’ offensive linemen, especially second-year left tackle Brandon Shell, tired down the stretch and were beaten for sacks.

“We’re going to do whatever it takes to win the game,” said Morton. “Ultimately it’s my responsibility.”

There’s been an emphasis in practice this week on time management, after the Jets wasted two timeouts in the third quarter of the Patriots game, and on short yardage situations, which have has become a problem of late.

For his part, Morton admittedly is still learning about certain players and certain personnel groupings.

“I learn something new every day,” he said. “I want to make sure I don’t make the same mistake twice.”

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